APPI's Investigation of Howe House in Windsor, NSW, Australia
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APPI's Investigation of Howe House in Windsor, NSW, Australia

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Howe House, located at 7 Thompson Square, Windsor, is a beautiful old home, rich with Australian history. The Australian Paranormal Phenomenon Investigators were lucky enough to investigate this brilliant venue on 31 November 2013. Although not much 'paranormal phenomena' occured, it was a great night with some lovely people.

Howe House -- c1820

Now part of the Hawkesbury Regional Museum, Howe House was built for John Howe, who arrived as a free settler on the Coromandel (1802). In 1809 he came to Windsor to manage the business and farming interests of the district's most prominent citizen, ex-convict Andrew Thompson. After Thompson's death in 1810, Howe took over many of Thompson's affairs, and the house was both the Howe family residence and the headquarters of various enterprises, including major engineering projects and exploration. Howe also took over Thompson's roles as Government Appraiser, Chief Constable and Coroner. After Howe moved to the Hunter Valley, the house served a number of purposes, including inn, newspaper office and community museum.

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